Re: FLUXLIST: FLUX CAFE in Austin, Texas
Good luck with this event Josh :) Sol. - Original Message - From: Josh Ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:25 PM Subject: FLUXLIST: FLUX CAFE in Austin, Texas PRESS RELEASE DATE: FEBRUARY 16, 2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KILL DATE: March 1, 2004 Contact: Josh Ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512-533-9741 LOCAL PERFORMANCE ARTISTS PRESENT FLUX CAFE TO PERFORM WORKS OF 1960s FLUXUS COLLECTIVE A unique evening of performances in the vibrant style of Fluxus, the late 20th-century art collective. February 28, 2004 at 8:00 PM Church of the Friendly Ghost 209 Pedernales Austin, Texas Admission: Free (performances will cost between $.10 and $50.00) Flux Cafe is a unique performance event celebrating the challenging work of the Fluxus artists of the 1960s and 1970s. Flux Cafe will feature performances of pieces by artists associated with Fluxus, including Dick Higgins,Yoko Ono and Nam June Paik, as well as a few new pieces in the vein of Fluxus. The show is being presented by Alex Keller and Josh Ronsen, two contemporary artists based in Austin. Keller and Ronsen will be joined by Elana Logsdon and the Austin New Music Co-Op for the performances. In the Fluxus tradition of challenging the audience, admission will be Free and the audience will order pieces a la carte. Alex Keller says The Flux Cafe asks the audience to be a consumer, and decide what pieces will happen when. Admission will be free, but in order to see a piece performed you will have to select it on a menu and order it from the waitstaff. The costs of pieces will vary from ten cents to fifty dollars. It might be possible to show up and see an evening of performances without spending a dime. No piece will be performed more than once, some may not be performed at all, and some will be performed simultaneously. It¹s possible that nothing will happen at all. What is Fluxus? Josh Ronsen says FLUXUS is a name used to describe the activities and objects of a group of artists mainly living in New York City in the 1960s, but Fluxus happened around the world. It is not an artistic movement, but more of a brand name of absurdity, humor, dedication, simplicity, art, anti-art, and anti-anti-art. Its detractors, including Pierre Boulez, called it Neo-Dada. Its supporters called it Zen Vaudeville. Fluxus tried to cross every line, break every barrier, destroy every unquestioned convention about art, music and life. There is a beautiful conciseness, like a Zen koan, to a perfect Fluxus performance score, and a austere business-like approach to its realization. For additional information, including press-ready photographs, please contact Josh Ronsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 512-533-9741. BIOS: Alex Keller Alex Keller is a artist based in Austin, Texas. In his work, which usually uses sound, he explores ideas of narrative, generation/degeneration, and process. Alex¹s pieces can take the form of field recordings, sound design, performance, instrument invention, installation and digital media. Elana Logsdon Elana Logsdon lives in Austin, Texas and creates performance works and good food. She is interested in most human communication situations and loves the act of observation. Josh Ronsen Josh Ronsen has also performed and recorded with Frequency Curtain, the Gates Ensemble, the Austin New Music Co-Op, Jacob Green, David Gross, Joseph Zitt, Steev Hise, Rick Reed, Jeff Filla, Jason Pierce, Carmen Resendez, Erg, ECFA, Prrr, Batrachomyomachia and Pedestrian. Austin New Music Co-Op The Austin New Music Co-op is a community of composers and performers from the Austin area dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of new music. We create opportunities for performance, education, and composition of adventurous sound. We advocate and present a wide range of innovative and compelling new works and provide a unique environment for collaboration and the free exchange of musical ideas. Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com
FLUXLIST: Problem
I didn't received the fluxlist digests from number 295 to 306. What's happening? Can someone please send me the missing pieces? Thank you, Walter
FLUXLIST: Fw: Creative Capital is now open for grant submission
- Original Message - From: Creative Capital [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 2:36 PM Subject: Creative Capital is now open for grant submission CREATIVE CAPITAL FOUNDATION GRANTS 2004-05 IN VISUAL ARTS AND FILM/VIDEO The Creative Capital Foundation is now open for grant submission! Inquiry Forms for Visual Arts and Film/Video are now available online at http://apply.creative-capital.org, and must be submitted by March 15, 2004. Those interested in grants for Performing Arts and Emerging Fields will be eligible to submit Inquiry Forms in 2005. Creative Capital's Online Application Advice Chats will take place in a chat room on America Online's Instant Messaging Network. For information on how to participate in the chat sessions, visit http://creative-capital.org/application/chat.html. This year¹s chat schedule is: 4:00 5:00 PM EST on Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:00 5:00 PM EST on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:00 5:00 PM EST on Wednesday, March 3, 2004 At these times, Creative Capital Grants Officer Sean Elwood will be logged on AOL Instant Messenger, and will be able to answer general questions about the application process and specific questions about how to best create a grant request. For more information on grants, go to http://creative-capital.org. __ To be removed from this email list simply reply with remove in the subject.
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUX CAFE in Austin, Texas
Can it be webcast to various fluxus portals throughout the world? Just curious. suse - Original Message - From: Josh Ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 3:25 PM Subject: FLUXLIST: FLUX CAFE in Austin, Texas PRESS RELEASE DATE: FEBRUARY 16, 2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KILL DATE: March 1, 2004 Contact: Josh Ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512-533-9741 LOCAL PERFORMANCE ARTISTS PRESENT FLUX CAFE TO PERFORM WORKS OF 1960s FLUXUS COLLECTIVE A unique evening of performances in the vibrant style of Fluxus, the late 20th-century art collective. February 28, 2004 at 8:00 PM Church of the Friendly Ghost 209 Pedernales Austin, Texas Admission: Free (performances will cost between $.10 and $50.00) Flux Cafe is a unique performance event celebrating the challenging work of the Fluxus artists of the 1960s and 1970s. Flux Cafe will feature performances of pieces by artists associated with Fluxus, including Dick Higgins,Yoko Ono and Nam June Paik, as well as a few new pieces in the vein of Fluxus. The show is being presented by Alex Keller and Josh Ronsen, two contemporary artists based in Austin. Keller and Ronsen will be joined by Elana Logsdon and the Austin New Music Co-Op for the performances. In the Fluxus tradition of challenging the audience, admission will be Free and the audience will order pieces a la carte. Alex Keller says The Flux Cafe asks the audience to be a consumer, and decide what pieces will happen when. Admission will be free, but in order to see a piece performed you will have to select it on a menu and order it from the waitstaff. The costs of pieces will vary from ten cents to fifty dollars. It might be possible to show up and see an evening of performances without spending a dime. No piece will be performed more than once, some may not be performed at all, and some will be performed simultaneously. It¹s possible that nothing will happen at all. What is Fluxus? Josh Ronsen says FLUXUS is a name used to describe the activities and objects of a group of artists mainly living in New York City in the 1960s, but Fluxus happened around the world. It is not an artistic movement, but more of a brand name of absurdity, humor, dedication, simplicity, art, anti-art, and anti-anti-art. Its detractors, including Pierre Boulez, called it Neo-Dada. Its supporters called it Zen Vaudeville. Fluxus tried to cross every line, break every barrier, destroy every unquestioned convention about art, music and life. There is a beautiful conciseness, like a Zen koan, to a perfect Fluxus performance score, and a austere business-like approach to its realization. For additional information, including press-ready photographs, please contact Josh Ronsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 512-533-9741. BIOS: Alex Keller Alex Keller is a artist based in Austin, Texas. In his work, which usually uses sound, he explores ideas of narrative, generation/degeneration, and process. Alex¹s pieces can take the form of field recordings, sound design, performance, instrument invention, installation and digital media. Elana Logsdon Elana Logsdon lives in Austin, Texas and creates performance works and good food. She is interested in most human communication situations and loves the act of observation. Josh Ronsen Josh Ronsen has also performed and recorded with Frequency Curtain, the Gates Ensemble, the Austin New Music Co-Op, Jacob Green, David Gross, Joseph Zitt, Steev Hise, Rick Reed, Jeff Filla, Jason Pierce, Carmen Resendez, Erg, ECFA, Prrr, Batrachomyomachia and Pedestrian. Austin New Music Co-Op The Austin New Music Co-op is a community of composers and performers from the Austin area dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of new music. We create opportunities for performance, education, and composition of adventurous sound. We advocate and present a wide range of innovative and compelling new works and provide a unique environment for collaboration and the free exchange of musical ideas. Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com
FLUXLIST: outside it ?
dear fluxlisters, may you try to explain to me who is this person : -There are blocks of marble but I see concrete. -there is water covered with branchs,leaves and foam but I see pollution. -there is a phantom train station but I see urban jungle. -there are pink sheeps! -there is the animal's carcass : welcome to Earth ! ...thank you...waiting for your answers if any.. kind thoughts djehan
Re: FLUXLIST: FLUX CAFE in Austin, Texas
There is no way of making an aged art young again; it must be born anew and grow up from infancy as a new thing, working out its own salvation from effort to effort in all fear and trembling ---Samuel Butler from Erewhon From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:11 PMSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: FLUX CAFE in Austin, Texas In a message dated 2/18/04 12:27:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Fluxus happened around the world. It is not an artistic movement, but more of a brand name of absurdity, humor, dedication, simplicity,I insist that it IS an art movement- (there's a lot of debate on that) but good luck with the show
FLUXLIST: Fw: [~ oNoVoX ~] Happy birthday, Yoko
From: Steve Petrica [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 7:17 PM Subject: [~ oNoVoX ~] Happy birthday, Yoko Couldn't let Yoko's 71st birthday pass without lifting a virtual glass in her honor! Steve
Re: FLUXLIST: Problem
my guess is that they will end up in someone's basement. - Original Message - From: Walter Cianciusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 5:01 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: Problem I didn't received the fluxlist digests from number 295 to 306. What's happening? Can someone please send me the missing pieces? Thank you, Walter
Re: FLUXLIST: re: ties and gnomes again, with a hat
And I got your TIE a couple days ago, Amy. Will wear and document this weekend. It's an ugly one (the only tie one should ever wear should be an ugly one) John At 09:41 AM 2/18/2004 -0800, you wrote: oh dear..i'm sorry i've sent the gnome to rick griffith in a can..canned gnome traveling to denver..if i get another i'll send it..sorry amy baylaurel casey --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll take your gnome with the hat if you like I live in a very scenic area-gnomes like it here-Madawg __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
FLUXLIST: Fwd: Fluxus today
Another fluxertation in the works. Could someone contact her about siging onto the list if she wants to? Thanks, John Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 07:15:58 -0500 (EST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fluxus today To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Mailer: 8.0 for Windows sub 670 Original-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear Dr. Bennett I am a mature student in my final year of an Honours Degree in Fine Art and Combined Media, studying at Croydon College South London England. My dissertation concerns the legacy of Fluxus and indeed if Fluxus is still in Flux! I really need some contemporary advice, please help. I am fascinated to find your web site, is Fluxus alive and well and living mostly on the Internet? Is Marshall Mcluhan's prediction of the global village actually happening? Do 'Happenings' happen any more? I really like the idea of 'an attitude' rather than a movement, is this still relevant? Many thanks in advance Yours faithfully Carol Harris __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
Re: FLUXLIST: re: ties and gnomes again, with a hat
And I received the other TIE. My husband and I will vie for the TIE as we decide whether to go to the creative music laboraroty or the Russian Poet, or both and vice-versa. Hopefully it will end in a tie. ahem. suse From: John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:35 AM Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: re: ties and gnomes again, with a hat And I got your TIE a couple days ago, Amy. Will wear and document this weekend. It's an ugly one (the only tie one should ever wear should be an ugly one) a truism John At 09:41 AM 2/18/2004 -0800, you wrote: oh dear..i'm sorry i've sent the gnome to rick griffith in a can..canned gnome traveling to denver..if i get another i'll send it..sorry amy baylaurel casey --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll take your gnome with the hat if you like I live in a very scenic area-gnomes like it here-Madawg __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
FLUXLIST: Re: [~ oNoVoX ~] Happy birthday, Yoko/basement
please let me know if this is improper to forward an email from one list to another. I am forwarding this not only becasue of the description of the exhibition, which I think others would enjoy, but also because of the mention that Especially the basement part was impressive... - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [~ oNoVoX ~] Happy birthday, Yoko Oh, YES, Yoko, Happy Birthday to you. May this be another successful and active year, where you inspire again so many in how to contribute creatively. Last weekend, i was in London. Our group did schedule a meeting on Sunday in the British Museum, but i could not find them (mis-interpreted our meeting point). Instead, i later found a bus that passed near the ICA East at 14 Wharf Road where the Yoko Ono exhibition 'Odyssey of a Cockroach' was. Especially the basement part was impressive, with the three gigantic props (blood-stained baseball club, arm watch, shoe), and the pile of naked puppet body-parts together with three blood-stained cloth pieces. On the upper floor, a cage with a heap of interesting books, decorated by a photograph of John's famous spectacles with blood spatters when he was killed, and the well-known poster of 'War is Over - If you Want It' did draw attention. The third floor had next to a mirror piece an in the beginning empty wall, where messages could be placed. Many used the rubber stamps with 'Imagine Peace' for that. Someone had composed the word YES in this way, which inspired me to add (Y)OKO vertically. To finish, i pinned two of my postcards in the O's. On all three floors were tables with world maps where 'Imagine Peace' could be stamped. For documentation, i made a video of the exhibition with a DV camera. The guards in charge were very kind, and encouraging participation. Children enjoyed to stamp, and to run around. This gave the otherwise sombre parts some extra life. freed Steve Petrica wrote: Couldn't let Yoko's 71st birthday pass without lifting a virtual glass in her honor! Steve -- ... . Demon Broadband Special Offer - Ends Soon Get all the benefits of Broadband for only £24.99 per month, and if you buy before the 31st January 2004 your connection and modem are included for FREE. What other reasons do you need? Buy now http://ads.domeus.com/re?l=nwsusX1bxgnuX0 To unsubscribe from this group please click here: http://uk.domeus.com/public/unsubscribe.jsp?tsp=1077154902275gid=328269uid=25254117sig=NGPMPPNINIBDCLMF The use of domeus is subject to eCircle AG's terms and conditions: http://www.domeus.co.uk/info/terms.jsp
FLUXLIST: Masks Gnomes Hats Ties: sounds like a formal bal masque!
Amy BC--abc-- i have visions of the gnome sallying forth in hat tie and mask--! off to bal masque-- i found a mask on street this morning--a purple glitter one for what one assumes a child's party--without the elastic to hold it aboard the head-- i think it wd be interesting to have a death's head mask made of oneself--and wear that about--would people mourns for one? memorialize one in odes?--place one on a pedestal?--be one of the living dead?--as a walking question to many who are-- i know the gnome is gone, but would have liked to take it to the zoo!--stand among the penguins at the entrance-- this is a sort of flux event--a joke my mother told me--but thought of doing something similar with the gnome--who wd be in hat tie and mask perhaps for the occaision-- Man with fifty penguins calls a fella with a truck, says he will give him money to take the penguins to the zoo for him-- the fella comes early in the morning. loads up the penguins and takes the money for the job--drives off--eight hours later the truck reappears--the fella steps out,opens back and starts bringing out penguins--the man appears--and fella says--oh, here's your change--the man is completely bewildered at first, then very angry--"i thought i said to take those penguins to the zoo"-"oh--i did--and they had an excellent time--you should have seen them--" From: "Josh Ronsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: The Mask Event Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:03:14 -0600 Amy Baylaurel Casey wrote: i've always wanted to figure out how to wear jello... You could: 1. put 1000 packs of jello into bathtub full of water, climb in and let it set (perhaps would only work in winter with no heat). When jello sets around you, get out of tub. 2. Put gelled jello next to body and wrap yourself up with plastic wrap. I know someone who did this with meat. Jello would probably smell less. In either case, please take pictures! -Josh Ronsen in Austin, Texas Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com Watch high-quality video with fast playback at MSN Video. Free!
Re: FLUXLIST: Problem
Walter, We had some weird problem that knocked out the digests (from 295 to 306). I am working with Jon Van Oast to see if we can get those Digests reissued. I just checked the current FLUXLIST ARCHIVE (http://king.dom.de/fluxus/list/ click on date index)and see that it is only up to Jan 31, 2004 right now...either it got screwed up by our recent glitches or it is just behind in its archiving. I'll have to contact Udo Noll and see if I can get an answer. Too many mysteries. Anyone care to go through all the FLUXLIST ARCHIVES and put together a best of FLUXLIST? Allen I didn't received the fluxlist digests from number 295 to 306. What's happening? Can someone please send me the missing pieces? Thank you, Walter
Re: FLUXLIST: Masks Gnomes Hats Ties: sounds like a formal bal masque!
and what ever happened to these gnomes? http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/10/28/offbeat.gnomes.reut/ - Original Message - From: David-Baptiste Chirot To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:36 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: Masks Gnomes Hats Ties: sounds like a formal bal masque! Amy BC--abc-- i have visions of the gnome sallying forth in hat tie and mask--! off to bal masque-- i found a mask on street this morning--a purple glitter one for what one assumes a child's party--without the elastic to hold it aboard the head-- i think it wd be interesting to have a death's head mask made of oneself--and wear that about--would people mourns for one? memorialize one in odes?--place one on a pedestal?--be one of the living dead?--as a walking question to many who are-- i know the gnome is gone, but would have liked to take it to the zoo!--stand among the penguins at the entrance-- this is a sort of flux event--a joke my mother told me--but thought of doing something similar with the gnome--who wd be in hat tie and mask perhaps for the occaision-- Man with fifty penguins calls a fella with a truck, says he will give him money to take the penguins to the zoo for him-- the fella comes early in the morning. loads up the penguins and takes the money for the job--drives off--eight hours later the truck reappears--the fella steps out,opens back and starts bringing out penguins--the man appears--and fella says--oh, here's your change--the man is completely bewildered at first, then very angry--"i thought i said to take those penguins to the zoo"-"oh--i did--and they had an excellent time--you should have seen them--" From: "Josh Ronsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: The Mask Event Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:03:14 -0600 Amy Baylaurel Casey wrote: i've always wanted to figure out how to wear jello... You could: 1. put 1000 packs of jello into bathtub full of water, climb in and let it set (perhaps would only work in winter with no heat). When jello sets around you, get out of tub. 2. Put gelled jello next to body and wrap yourself up with plastic wrap. I know someone who did this with meat. Jello would probably smell less. In either case, please take pictures! -Josh Ronsen in Austin, Texas Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com Watch high-quality video with fast playback at MSN Video. Free!
Re: FLUXLIST: Masks Gnomes Hats Ties: sounds like a formal bal masque!
http://www.onestopenglish.com/lessonshare/elt-esl/tefl_lessons_speaking/gnomes.pdf - Original Message - From: David-Baptiste Chirot To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:36 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: Masks Gnomes Hats Ties: sounds like a formal bal masque! Amy BC--abc-- i have visions of the gnome sallying forth in hat tie and mask--! off to bal masque-- i found a mask on street this morning--a purple glitter one for what one assumes a child's party--without the elastic to hold it aboard the head-- i think it wd be interesting to have a death's head mask made of oneself--and wear that about--would people mourns for one? memorialize one in odes?--place one on a pedestal?--be one of the living dead?--as a walking question to many who are-- i know the gnome is gone, but would have liked to take it to the zoo!--stand among the penguins at the entrance-- this is a sort of flux event--a joke my mother told me--but thought of doing something similar with the gnome--who wd be in hat tie and mask perhaps for the occaision-- Man with fifty penguins calls a fella with a truck, says he will give him money to take the penguins to the zoo for him-- the fella comes early in the morning. loads up the penguins and takes the money for the job--drives off--eight hours later the truck reappears--the fella steps out,opens back and starts bringing out penguins--the man appears--and fella says--oh, here's your change--the man is completely bewildered at first, then very angry--"i thought i said to take those penguins to the zoo"-"oh--i did--and they had an excellent time--you should have seen them--" From: "Josh Ronsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: Re: The Mask Event Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:03:14 -0600 Amy Baylaurel Casey wrote: i've always wanted to figure out how to wear jello... You could: 1. put 1000 packs of jello into bathtub full of water, climb in and let it set (perhaps would only work in winter with no heat). When jello sets around you, get out of tub. 2. Put gelled jello next to body and wrap yourself up with plastic wrap. I know someone who did this with meat. Jello would probably smell less. In either case, please take pictures! -Josh Ronsen in Austin, Texas Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com Watch high-quality video with fast playback at MSN Video. Free!
FLUXLIST: Bi te
Bi te de liques cent her d in divid uo es posa do an ota do y ca gado de s poi le d yr slim e sui t yr su et lak e yr rêverie af fluence squatted brightly as yr nate chigger John M. Bennett __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
FLUXLIST: Face ro ast
Face ro ast br ack et ch eek gn uL ts iM ge L bra nching fo r yr nec k has h e lap se re lay yr shri eking to me gull et in ter sect ed htiw a pool a loop of yvarg foaminG John M. Bennett __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net ___
Re: FLUXLIST: Face ro ast
so int er est ing th is fo aming grav y yr mouth - Original Message - From: John M. Bennett To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:16 PM Subject: FLUXLIST: Face ro ast Face ro ast br ack et ch eek gn uL ts iM ge L bra nching fo r yr nec k has h e lap se re lay yr shri eking to me gull et in ter sect ed htiw a pool a loop of yvarg foaminG John M. Bennett __Dr. John M. BennettCurator, Avant Writing CollectionRare Books Manuscripts LibraryThe Ohio State University Libraries1858 Neil Av MallColumbus, OH 43210 USA(614) 292-3029[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.johnmbennett.net___
FLUXLIST: Fw: [~ oNoVoX ~] happy birthday Yoko
Title: New Document From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 9:31 AMSubject: [~ oNoVoX ~] happy saluts to Yoko floating through the internet loose petal blossom Get HOT-LISTED for the best offers on the net...! If you wish to unsubscribe from this group click hereThe use of domeus is subject to eCircle AG's terms and conditions
Fwd: Re: FLUXLIST: Problem
Wow. I swear I didn't know there was another archive of FLUXLIST...and it is up to the minute. Wow. Who set this up? How far back does it go (I can't seem to find the beginning)? So those of you who are FLUXLIST-DIGEST subscribers who want to see what you missed when digests from 295 to 306 weren't sent out, go to http://www.mail-archive.com/fluxlist%40scribble.com/maillist.html and skim all the individual emails from FLUXLIST: stoke's answer to blurt From: Alan Bowman 02/07/2004 to FLUXLIST: blu B From: John M. Bennett 02/17/2004 or not. To: allen bukoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: rod stasick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Problem Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:47:58 -0600 Allen, People can go here: http://www.mail-archive.com/fluxlist%40scribble.com/maillist.html Rod --- Now playing: The Fall - I Am Damo Suzuki The politician is trained in the art of inexactitude. His words tend to be blunt or rounded, because if they have a cutting edge they may later return to wound him. --Edward R. Murrow, American journalist, speech, 1959 /blockquote/x-html
FLUXLIST: Message for Georg,Crispin, Don Boyd
Sorry to post this to the list everyone, but I have some email address book trouble... While I'm at it - anyone feel like submitting some cards/games for the Fluxus card project??? Georg, I lost three seperate auctions on ebay! Feel like making a tape? How can I return the favour? Don, Thanks so much for the beautiful announcement. It was a pleasant surprise in my mailbox (I also appreciated the St. Valentine's stamp)! As for the card project: I have two cards (I have them labeled as: 2 Hearts 8 Spades) from you and one from Crispin (Labeled Fluxus Smiles). Crispin, Nice web site. I really like your sculptures too. I hope the show is going well! Also, for the card project, I initially received two emails from you containing items from both you and Don. The items I have on disk are described above. However, there are a couple of other files that have been corrupted and I can't access them...I think they came from the email you sent with the images posted on a web link. Were these cards in addition to the ones above, or were they the same images? Can you make sense of what I am asking? Thanks! Candace.
FLUXLIST: random acts of kindness and love
cool idea http://www.livejournal.com/community/twin_cities/517426.html#cutid1